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2007 Aug 01
1
Splom custom superpanels
I thought one nice addition to a splom figure would be to have the
scatterplots in the upper triangle and a color-coordinated
correlation matrix on the bottom. So I tried my hand at customizing
panel.pairs(), and was rebuffed. Many times. Four hours of
fruitless debugging later, I turn to you for help:
panel.pairs(z=teststatfull[,6:12], pscales=0,
panel.subscripts=FALSE, subscripts=,
2010 Jan 15
1
Lattice: How to color the data points in splom() according to the panel they are plotted?
Dear ExpeRts,
I have the scatter plot matrix as given below. I would like the different "sub-plots" in the scatter plot matrix to be colored differently. How do I get all points shown in the upper-left plot (on position (1,1) in the scatter plot matrix) to be plotted in blue, and the points shown in the plot to the right (on position (1,2) in the scatter plot matrix) to be plotted in
2008 Sep 21
1
How to put given values in lower triangle of splom-plot?
Dear R-experts,
I have found a splom-modification online which is given below. This
works perfectly, but I would like to have a matrix of given
correlation values to be used in the lower triangular part
(lower.panel) of the splom-plot instead of calculated correlation
values. Here is the matrix I would like to use (it can be any other
convenient data structure):
2010 Sep 30
2
panel.pairs in splom
Hello,
I have a customized pairs () fonction as follows that displays correctely my
data.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
panel.cor1 <- function (x, y, digits=2, prefix="")
{
usr <- par("usr"); on.exit(par(usr))
par(usr = c(0, 1, 0, 1))
r <- cor(x, y,use="pairwise.complete.obs",
2007 Oct 16
1
Adding axis lines to splom plots
Hi,
I am trying to produce a 30x30 lattice grid. The 30 variables naturally
fall into three groups of ten and I would like to add thicker axis lines
around these to highlight this. However, I can only do this separately,
so far, and I don't know how to superimpose the grid with the thicker
lines (separating the 10x10 groups) onto the overall grid of all 30x30
plots. I enclose a
2011 Apr 18
4
splom, plotmath: how to add three lines of information with alignment?
Dear expeRts,
I would like to create a scatter plot matrix with splom(). The lower panel should
contain some additional information about the samples shown in the upper panel
plot, see the splom() call below. Now two questions came up:
(1) The lower panels show "tau" and "alpha" on top of each other. How can I plot
*three* expressions on top of each other? I tried several
2010 Jan 31
1
accessing column and row numbers inside splom in lattice
Hi,
When using splom() in the lattice package, I would like to be able to
access the row and column number of each individual pairs plot ,
similar to the way that current.row() and current.column() can be used
in other lattice plotting functions such as xyplot. For example, I
would like to be able to write something along the lines of
library(mvtnorm)
library(lattice)
y <-
2011 May 09
0
Lattice: splom plots for different factors with correlation in lower.panel
Hello list,
I am looking to create a figure for my dataset using splom, where there is a
splom subplot for each level of a factor within, for example, a 2x2 layout.
For each subplot, I wish to put the r-value between each variable pair in
the lower panel. The code I have thus far is below, using the iris dataset
so that it is reproducible. This almost does what I want, but for some
reason
2003 Mar 08
1
FIX: pscales=list(...) and splom
Dear R Users,
When plotting with "splom" I tried to use the pscales=list(...) feature
Unfortunately it didn't work at all. Instead the scales always were
suppressed.
So I looked at the source of panel.pairs and found:
"draw <- is.numeric(pscales) && pscales != 0"
which rather has to be:
"draw <- is.list(pscales) || (is.numeric(pscales) &&
2003 Sep 04
3
Putting regression lines on SPLOM
Sorry Folks,
I'm sure I could suss out the answer myself but I need it
soon ... !
1. Given a set of 4 variables X,Y,Z,W in a dataframe DF, I make
a scatter-plot matrix using splom(DF).
2. I do all regressions of U on V using lm(U~V), where U and V
are all 12 different ordered pairs from X,Y,Z,W.
3. Now I would like to superpose the regression lines from (2)
onto the corresponding
2006 Jan 01
20
A comment about R:
Readers of this list might be interested in the following commenta about R.
In a recent report, by Michael N. Mitchell
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/technicalreports/
says about R:
"Perhaps the most notable exception to this discussion is R, a language for
statistical computing and graphics.
R is free to download under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see
http://www.r-project.